Chinese stocks fell in Hong Kong on Tuesday, as initial optimism from the tariff truce with the US gave way to concerns that Beijing won’t feel the need to urgently ramp up growth stimulus.
The Hang Seng China Enterprises Index dropped as much as 1.9% after climbing 3% in the previous session on optimism over thawing Sino-US tensions. The onshore benchmark CSI 300 Index erased early gains.
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